Highlighting a news-filled week in motorsports, it was officially announced earlier today that Jeff Gordon will come out of retirement to drive the No. 88 this weekend in place of Dale Earnhardt Jr., who is suffering from concussion-like symptoms. NBCSN surrounds Gordon’s return to the speedway where he has kissed the bricks before as a five-time winner. Tony Stewart also returns home this weekend amid a solid final Sprint Cup season. After his second place finish last weekend in New Hampshire and his win in Sonoma earlier this season, “Smoke” heads to Indianapolis Motor Speedway with the confidence of a potential 2016 Chase Champion.

NBC Sports Group provides complete on-air, online and social media coverage all weekend of both Gordon and Stewart’s hometown return via NBCSports.com’s NASCAR All Access page.

Sprint Cup Race from New Hampshire Marks NBCSN’s Best Network Delivery Since November

The Sprint Cup race from New Hampshire drew 3.3 million average viewers, the best NBCSN network delivery since the Nov. 1, 2015 Sprint Cup race from Martinsville. Viewership peaked between 4:30-4:43 p.m. ET with 4.3 million viewers and a 2.71 HH rating. The race also grew +3% among average viewers, compared to last weekend’s Sprint Cup race from Kentucky (3.2 million). The race helped drive NBCSN to the No. 1 network on cable among average viewers Sunday afternoon (1:45-4:45 p.m. ET). Live streaming of the NASCAR Sprint Cup race via NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app generated 2.8 million live minutes, up +42% vs. the same event in 2015.

NBCSN begins its full day of trackside Sprint Cup coverage from Indianapolis Friday with Sprint Cup practice at 1:30 p.m. ET and Sprint Cup final practice at 4 p.m. ET. An on-site edition of NASCAR America wraps up the evening at 5:30 p.m. ET from the pagoda of Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Saturday’s coverage begins with a special 30-minute edition of NASCAR America Saturday at 1 p.m. ET followed by Sprint Cup qualifying at 1:30 p.m. ET. Sunday’s race day coverage begins at 2 p.m. ET on NBCSN with NASCAR America Sunday live from the pit road. Coverage rolls into Countdown to Green at 2:30 p.m. ET, with race coverage officially starting at 3 p.m. ET. On-site coverage wraps up with the Sprint Cup Series post-race show at 6 p.m. ET. NASCAR Victory Lap closes out the weekend at 7 p.m. ET on NBCSN.

XFINITY coverage from Indiana begins Friday with practice at noon ET, followed by final practice at 3 p.m. ET on NBCSN. Race day coverage begins Saturday with qualifying at 11:40 a.m. ET followed by Countdown to Green at 3 p.m. ET. Race coverage begins at 3:30 p.m. ET, and a 30-minute on-site post-race show wraps up the night at 6 p.m. ET. NBCSN reporter Alex Hayden joins on-site coverage, contributing to Friday and Saturday’s XFINITY practice and qualifying.

DANICA PATRICKSTARS IN THIS WEEK’S “PHONE A FAN” SOCIAL WEB VIDEO

Danica Patrick stars in this week’s new NASCAR on NBC “Phone a Fan” web video, where unsuspecting fans receive calls from their favorite NASCAR drivers. In the video released today on the NASCAR on NBC Facebook page and twitter accounts, Patrick catches numerous racing fans by surprise and even finds a fan who proclaims his love for her while his wife is conveniently out running errands. Check out the full video here.

Chase Elliott and Rico Abreu join Nate Ryan on a NASCAR on NBC podcast doubleheader this week. In a special episode released yesterday, the Hendrick Motorsports rookie discusses his love of flying since earning his pilot’s license last year and his amusing refusal to kiss the bricks after his father’s 2002 Brickyard 400 victory. In today’s podcast, Abreau describes his rookie season in the Camping World Truck Series and how simulator practices have improved his confidence. Available on NASCAR Talk, iTunes, AudioBoom, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher and podcasting apps, the NASCAR on NBC podcast discusses the latest NASCAR news each week with the major players in the sport.

UPCOMING NASCAR PROGRAMMING

Date

Program

Time (ET)

Network

Wed., July 20

NASCAR: The List Texas Motor Speedway

5:30 PM

NBCSN

NASCAR America

6:00 PM

NBCSN

Thur., July 21

NASCAR America

6:00 PM

NBCSN

NASCAR Whelen Modified – New Hampshire *

7:00 PM

NBCSN

NASCAR K&N Pro Series East – New Hampshire *

11:00 PM

NBCSN

Fri., July 22

NASCAR XFINITY Series Practice – Indianapolis

12:00 PM

NBCSN

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Practice – Indianapolis

1:30 PM

NBCSN

NASCAR XFINITY Series Final Practice – Indianapolis

3:00 PM

NBCSN

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Final Practice – Indianapolis

4:00 PM

NBCSN

NASCAR America

5:30 PM

NBCSN

Sat., July 23

NASCAR XFINITY Series Qualifying – Indianapolis

11:40 AM

NBCSN

NASCAR America Saturday

1:00 PM

NBCSN

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Qualifying – Indianapolis

1:30 PM

NBCSN

Countdown To Green

3:00 PM

NBCSN

NASCAR XFINITY Series Racing From Indianapolis

3:30 PM

NBCSN

NASCAR XFINITY Series Post-Race

6:00 PM

NBCSN

Sun., July 24

NASCAR America Sunday

2:00 PM

NBCSN

Countdown To Green

2:30 PM

NBCSN

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Racing From Indianapolis

3:00 PM

NBCSN

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Post-Race

6:00 PM

NBCSN

NASCAR Victory Lap

7:00 PM

NBCSN

*taped

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